University of Bedfordshire - Luton Open Day
8 Jul 2026, 09:00
Luton
Make a real difference to the lives of children and their families on a degree course that combines up-to-the-minute theory with practical experience, providing you with a thorough understanding of the needs of children and young people in a digital age. Start by exploring child development and child welfare as well as the social policies and legislation surrounding it before choosing from specialist options, such as mental health, disability, SEND and youth violence, in your second and third years.
Facilities and Specialist Equipment
Four-storey library with extensive range of physical and digital resources.
Postgraduate lecture theatres and bespoke group study spaces.
Interactive learning opportunities with the use of case studies and our new, state-of-the-art simulation suites offering a range of relevant practice scenarios.
Partnerships and Collaborations
Your Student Experience
Learn from a staff team from a variety of professional and practice backgrounds including alternative educational provision; counselling and drugs support; youth work; community work; mentoring and coaching; safeguarding; early years; looked-after children; and relationships and sex education.
Study alongside academics with on-going research expertise in areas including school exclusion and alternative provision; fatherhood and masculinity; and interventions to tackle harmful sexualised behaviours in schools.
Make the most of opportunities to learn alongside students from similar subjects in some of your units, benefitting from the diversity of perspectives.
As you progress in your studies, you explore more specialist topics in your second and third years.
Take on accredited training leading to a Certificate in Safeguarding in your final year.
Immerse yourself in our #SASS Change Maker initiative, which works with local charities, policymakers and influences to raise awareness of topical issues in society.
Be able to recognise and challenge discrimination, oppression and inequality across a range of services.
Benefit from our ‘Youth work community of practice’ hosted by academic team member (and MA course lead) Dr Tina Salter, where students and regional youth workers or service providers can explore issues around practice.
Hear from leading guest speakers in our regular workshops and seminars.
Take part in subject-relevant field trips to sites such as the Museum of Childhood.
In your final year, choose from completing a research dissertation or a 100-hour placement project of your choice.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
Course optionsSelect a course option at the top of this page to view entry requirement information.
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Phone:0300 3300 073
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Luton
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